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Chapter III.
Virginity is praised on many grounds, but chiefly
because it brought down the Word from heaven, and hence its pursuit,
which existed in but few under the old covenant, has spread to
countless numbers.
10. And now the
love of purity draws me on, and you, my holy sister, even though not
speaking in your silent habit, to say something about virginity, lest
that which is a principal virtue should seem to be passed by with only
a slight reference. For virginity is not praiseworthy because it
is found in martyrs, but because itself makes martyrs.
11. But who can comprehend that by human
understanding which not even nature has included in her laws? Or
who can explain in ordinary language that which is above the course of
nature? Virginity has brought from heaven that which it may
imitate on earth. And not unfittingly has she sought her manner
of life from heaven, who has found for herself a Spouse in
heaven. She, passing beyond the clouds, air, angels, and stars,
has found the Word of God in the very bosom of the Father, and has
drawn Him into herself with her whole heart. For who having found
so great a Good would forsake it? For “Thy Name is as
ointment poured out, therefore have the maidens loved Thee, and drawn
Thee.”3172 And
indeed what I have said is not my own, since they who marry not nor are
given in marriage are as the angels in heaven. Let us not, then,
be surprised if they are compared to the angels who are joined to the
Lord of angels. Who, then, can deny that this mode of life has
its source in heaven, which we don’t easily find on earth, except
since God came down into the members of an earthly body? Then a
Virgin conceived, and the Word became flesh that flesh might become
God.
12. But some one will say: “But
Elijah is seen to have had nothing to do with the embraces of bodily
love.” And therefore was he carried by a chariot into
heaven,3173 therefore he
appeared glorified with the Lord,3174 and
therefore he is to come as the forerunner of the Lord’s
advent.3175 And
Miriam taking the timbrel led the dances with maidenly
modesty.3176 But
consider whom she was then representing. Was she not a type of
the Church, who as a virgin with unstained spirit joins together the
religious gatherings of the people to sing divine songs? For we
read that there were virgins appointed also in the temple at
Jerusalem. But what says the Apostle? “These things
happened to them in a figure, that they might be signs of what was to
come.”3177 For the
figure is shown in few, the life exists in many.
13. But in truth after that the Lord, coming
in our flesh, joined together the Godhead and flesh without any
confusion or mixture, then the practice of the life of heaven spreading
throughout the whole world was implanted in human bodies. This is
that which angels ministering on earth signified should come to
pass,3178 which ministry should be offered to
the Lord with the service of an unstained body. This is that
heavenly service which the host of rejoicing angels spoke of for the
earth.3179 We have,
then, the authority of antiquity from of old, the fulness of the
setting forth from Christ Himself.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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